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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / April 2006

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Pretty rare intakemanifold ?

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PekkaP - 27 Apr 2006 18:36 GMT
I  wonder  how  often  you see these  intakes ?
Or  is this  perhaps  a modified  Cadillac--manifold?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/55-58-studebaker-engine_W0QQitemZ8060317742QQcate
goryZ33615QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


Pekka, from Helsinki
zoombot@cox.net - 27 Apr 2006 18:55 GMT
The Edmunds brand is not so rare as one might thnk, Pekka. I recently
sold a double deuce manifold, and once had a 4 bbl. version. I see them
on eBay every now & then.
John Poulos - 27 Apr 2006 18:58 GMT
They have been repo'ed, there is one on ebay as we speak.

> I  wonder  how  often  you see these  intakes ?
> Or  is this  perhaps  a modified  Cadillac--manifold?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/55-58-studebaker-engine_W0QQitemZ8060317742QQcate
goryZ33615QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

>
> Pekka, from Helsinki

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Jeff Rice - 27 Apr 2006 19:54 GMT
That one is an aftermarket Edmunds intake for a Studebaker engine, not a
Caddy.
Last few Edmunds 'dual deuce' intakes sold for around $350 (USD) without
carbs.
Notice the carbs on that one cannot run any air filter on the front carb (no
room).
The Edmunds is more rare than the Weiand (and the repop version).
Jeff

"PekkaP" wrote...
>I  wonder  how  often  you see these  intakes ?
> Or  is this  perhaps  a modified  Cadillac--manifold?
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/55-58-studebaker-engine_W0QQitemZ8060317742QQcate
goryZ33615QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

> Pekka, from Helsinki
PekkaP - 29 Apr 2006 07:15 GMT
Thanks for the guidance -- I havent seen these too  often  but ofcourse  I
am not that often having the opportunity  to scan the US  swapmeets ...
due to the distance....

Did  Edmunds  make also   aluminium valve  covers  for Studebakers? Just
trying  to  figure   out the  options  to  put  my 55 coupe  back  to more
"period correct" (  =  1957-59 ) outfit  as that  was  when it  was
"souped  up"   but  some   of the parts  have got  lost   during the  trip
it  has made  from  So-Cal to via few other  countries  to my  garage...

Pekka from Helsinki
Jeff Rice - 30 Apr 2006 18:23 GMT
Yes, Weiand did make finned aluminum valve covers for Studebaker V8's. So
did Offenhauser. There are several people making them in the US now, but
with the word STUDEBAKER on them in block letters. You can still buy the
four bolt Offenhauser valve covers, too.
Jeff

"PekkaP" wrote...
> Thanks for the guidance -- I havent seen these too  often  but ofcourse  I
> am not that often having the opportunity  to scan the US  swapmeets ...
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>
> Pekka from Helsinki
 
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